A 26-year-old Lemont man is being held without bond on two counts each of attempted murder, aggravated domestic battery and aggravated battery after allegedly beating his parents.

Navin T. Abraham, who authorities said fled the state after the alleged attack, appeared in Cook County court Friday after being extradited from Texas.

Police were conducting a well-being check in the 12600 block of Briarcliff Drive at 8:40 a.m. Monday when they found Anita Abraham, 51, and Thondemvelil Abraham, 61, in their home, both with severe injuries from blunt force trauma to the head and torso, according to a news release from the Lemont Police Department.

The couple remains in critical condition in the intensive care unit at an area hospital, said Lemont Det. Aras Jonikas. Their prognosis is unknown according to the news release.

Through their investigation and evidence gathered at the scene, detectives were able to determine that the couple’s 26-year-old son, who lived with the couple, was a suspect and that he likely fled the state. Navin Abraham’s abandoned car was located on the side of a highway in Oklahoma on Monday morning and detectives were able to track him down in Ranger, Texas, where he was taken into custody that same day, Lemont Police Cmdr. Thad Mezyk said.

During his bond hearing Friday, Abraham also was cited for violating probation, Jonikas said. In July, Abraham was charged with aggravated battery to a police officer when Lemont police responded to the family’s home for a domestic dispute. Abraham pleaded guilty and was given three months probation, authorities said.

Mezyk said police have responded to other calls for domestic related issues at the home in the past. He declined to elaborate on the nature of the calls.